A442 dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Worcestershire
A woodland walk full of fab sniffing and zooming space for dogs. And a good place to revive weary drivers too. After your walk it's a 4 minute drive for refreshments.
A woodland walk full of fab sniffing and zooming space for dogs. And a good place to revive weary drivers too. After your walk it's a 4 minute drive for refreshments.
The dog-friendly pub is easy to find, and then you mustn't leave without looking at the rest of the village.
A circular walk around a quiet village is a lovely antidote to a long journey. And a pub where dogs and kids are welcome makes this a great family stop.
What's not to like about an 18th century dog-friendly inn with a pile of freshly laundered dog towels in the hall for muddy dogs? And the walk here is almost guaranteed to end up with a soggie doggie.
Easy-going dog walk to the reservoir, and lots of fresh air to liven the dog up from the car. Afterwards, well-behaved dogs are welcome inside the pub, and the food is delicious.
Dog-friendly 18th century traditional country inn set in a picturesque village. There are many walks nearby but nothing straight from the door, so this is best for less active dogs.
Dog friendly bar. Food served all day. Lovely open space outside, and just near to the village recreation ground, to let the dogs stretch their legs, which is accessed via the camp site.
A handy dog-friendly inn with a short dog walk and very easy access from the main road as well as dog-friendly B&B rooms. Long opening hours make this a reliable pitstop for families.
If driver and dog are short on a leg stretch, this is a great place to stop and not too far from the A14.
A quiet village seems unlikely this close to the Lea Valley and two motorways, but here it is. With a dog-friendly pub, a short dog walk with space for ball games and doggie zoomies.
Easy to find from the A1 near Belford, and if you're here at lunchtime a much better food option than the Services nearby.
A mysterious almost-island steeped in history, and a must-see on the Northumbrian coast.